> If you were using USB flash, it would be simple.
How would it be simple ? There are no tutorials or docs out there laying out how you are suppose to do a Kickstart install with NFS.
On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 12:25 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/10/20 1:46 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > Hm. This should yield the same result as -dev test.iso.
> > I still get
>> mount: /dev/loop0p1: can't read superblock
>
> May be I am doing something wrong.
>
> Without your help I think I would have left Fedora since there are no
> tutorials as to how I can get a Kickstart file on to a disk. You have
> helped me a lot more than you know. xorriso seems to be the best
> documented software for ISO file manipulation. I did not even know that
> USB sticks had a MBR partition.
>
> Its just that for beginners like me who come from Windows, its difficult
> to find the correct documentation.
That is far from a beginner task and something that extremely few people
would have any reason to do. It's also rare that you're trying to
create something for optical media. If you were using USB flash, it
would be simple.
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